Zhu Yong's Prose

Zhu Yong's Prose

by Zhu Yong

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187Kwords125chapters
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Zhu Yong is one of the most representative and influential writers in the "new prose" genre in the 1990s. In recent years, as a researcher at the Palace Museum, he has continued to write about the allusions and legends of the Palace Museum, borrowing objects to reminisce about them, or reading scrolls to reflect on them, showing a rich and profound classical China from a unique perspective. His prose systematically and methodically describes all aspects of the Forbidden City. Time flies, vivid in small places and majestic in large parts. It is full of a literati and scholar's warmth and respect for history. Zhu Yong is a master of words and a detective of history. He stands on this side of the long river of time, looks at the other side, and reaches the depth of history in a non-historical way. He got rid of the constraints imposed on him by both the era and the tradition of prose, and freely deployed his troops in the world of words.

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